"Come into My Life" is a song by American singer-songwriter Joyce Sims, released in 1987 by Sleeping Bag Records as the second single from the singer's debut album, Come into My Life (1987). Written by Sims and produced by Jamaican-born hip hop and electronic-music artist, DJ, remixer and producer Kurtis Mantronik, it was her most successful song and a sizeable hit in Europe. It peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the US BillboardR&B singles chart. Elsewhere in Europe, the song charted at number four in West Germany, number seven in the Netherlands and Switzerland, and number nine in Belgium. In both 1995 and 2004, "Come into My Life" was re-released with new remixes. German magazine Spex included the song in their "The Best Singles of the Century" list in 1999.[1]
Andy Kellman from AllMusic wrote retrospectively that "Come into My Life" is "easily the best surrogate, low-budget Loose Ends song recorded".[2] The American magazine Billboard noted that the singer "weaves seductive passages that spin their magic" on the track. The reviewer added, "Sims grasps dance dynamics and club appeal better than most and consistently creates ear-fetching grooves."[3]James Hamilton from Music Week's RM Dance Update described it as a "sweetly warbled early Eighties style soul swayer".[4]NME wrote, "The real trance dance of the insidious "Come into My Life" carries a beautiful tune."[5]